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Festive Films: Your 2025 Holiday Watchlist

Summary

  • Netflix offers new holiday movies like 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas' and 'Champagne Problems'.
  • Disney+ features the Jonas Brothers in 'A Very Jonas Christmas' with original songs.
  • Amazon Prime and Sky debut 'Oh. What. Fun' and 'Tinsel Town' respectively this season.
Festive Films: Your 2025 Holiday Watchlist

The most wonderful time of the year is approaching, and streaming services are set to release a delightful array of Christmas films for 2025. Netflix leads the pack with romantic comedies such as 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas,' exploring amicable divorce plans complicated by new partners, and 'Champagne Problems,' a Parisian romance tied to a champagne house acquisition.

Disney+ presents 'A Very Jonas Christmas,' a musical comedy starring the Jonas Brothers, featuring seven original songs and a journey from London to New York. For those seeking drama, Netflix offers 'Jingle Bell Heist,' about two thieves targeting the same London department store, while Sky debuts 'Tinsel Town,' where a washed-up actor finds Christmas spirit in a small-town play.

Rounding out the festive offerings, Amazon Prime delivers 'Oh. What. Fun,' a family Christmas comedy with a familiar plot. Finally, Netflix adds 'Goodbye June,' a tearjerker directed by Kate Winslet, focusing on sibling dynamics before Christmas. These films promise to bring holiday cheer and compelling stories throughout the season.

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Netflix is releasing several new Christmas movies in 2025, including 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas,' 'Champagne Problems,' 'Jingle Bell Heist,' and 'Goodbye June.'
The Jonas Brothers' Christmas movie, 'A Very Jonas Christmas,' is available to stream on Disney+.
Sky's Christmas movie for 2025 is 'Tinsel Town,' starring Rebel Wilson and Kiefer Sutherland, about an actor finding holiday spirit.

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